1Avoid the bunker for any easy approach shot to set up an easy par chance.2Club selection is key. Avoid being short as the green is well protected by 2 large bunkers.Club selection is key. Avoid being short as the green is well protected by 2 large bunkers.3Don’t run out of fairway on the left or you’ll be chipping out. Carry the bunker for your second shot but beware of Ginge Brook on the left of the green.4Easy on the eye but remember to hit it straight for the simplest of par’s. Go left and you’ll be greeted by trees. Short right and you will be met by the only bunker.5The longest and toughest hole on the course. Too far left and you’re met by trees and water. Avoid the lake on the right, plot your way down and hit your third in to a back to frThe longest and toughest hole on the course. Too far left and you’re met by trees and water. Avoid the lake on the right, plot your way down and hit your third in to a back to fr6The big hitters can comfortably carry the first ditch to set up going for the green in 2. For the shorter hitters, lay up to both ditches and avoid the bunkers for a relatively easThe big hitters can comfortably carry the first ditch to set up going for the green in 2. For the shorter hitters, lay up to both ditches and avoid the bunkers for a relatively eas7The prominent right to left wind brings all kinds of trouble in to play. There is O.O.B. all down the left and water to the right. Anything short will be collected by the bunker.8A long drive through the bunkers will set up a good birdie chance.9A difficult driving hole. Ideally you will draw your tee shot around the corner to set up an easier 2 nd shot. The long bunker in the middle of the fairway is the hardest hazard to10Wind again plays a factor here. Come up short and you’re in the bunkers. Go long and you’ve got a tricky chip shot back down the sloping green.Wind again plays a factor here. Come up short and you’re in the bunkers. Go long and you’ve got a tricky chip shot back down the sloping green.12A 60 dogleg left, your tee shot needs to be straight down the middle to leave a mid-iron to a large green. Don’t go too far left because there’s O.O.B.A 60 dogleg left, your tee shot needs to be straight down the middle to leave a mid-iron to a large green. Don’t go too far left because there’s O.O.B.13Anywhere on the fairway past the short water hazard on the right will put you in good stead for a par.14Anything short and you’re going to be wet. Only playing 120yds it might be worth taking the extra club.15The most daunting of all the tee shots with water left and right for the majority of the hole, you will be rewarded for being straight. 5 bunkers protect the short second shot.16The last of the doglegs also going to the left, you just need to aim down the left of the fairway for a short second shot. For the big hitters the green is definitely in reach off 17The only hazard is short right. This is your last chance for a relatively easy par.18A fantastic closing hole. O.O.B. all the down the left. Bunkers in the middle. Trees on the right. Avoid these hazards and you’ll give yourself a good chance of an easy second shA fantastic closing hole. O.O.B. all the down the left. Bunkers in the middle. Trees on the right. Avoid these hazards and you’ll give yourself a good chance of an easy second sh
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